For skiers who ski a mix of groomed/ungroomed trails in moderate snowfall regions. Often for East Coast skiers.

Mixed Snow West

88-102mm

For skiers who ski a mix of groomed/ungroomed trails in high snowfall regions. Often for Western skiers.

Soft Snow

100-112mm

For skiers who primarily ski ungroomed trails in high snowfall regions.

Powder

112mm and Wider

For skiers who want a dedicated ski for soft snow and powder days.

Price

Ability Level

Selecting an Optimal Ability Level

Beginner (1-3)

Skis for beginners are easy to maneuver, and generally feature foam or composite cores that are more flexible and forgiving. This skier is cautious and prefers to stay on green terrain.

Intermediate (4-6)

Intermediate skis are designed to bridge the gap from beginner to advanced. This skier probably prefers a mix of green and blue terrain and will ski more aggressively as they become more confident.

Advanced (7-8)

Advanced skiers are those who can ski the whole mountain but don't prefer the most aggressive terrain for every run. Advanced skiers prefer a mix of blue and black terrain with the occasional run down extreme terrain.

Expert (9-10)

Expert skiers are extreme skiers who prefer high speeds and steep terrain all of the time. These skis are usually the stiffest and will often feature some sort of metal or carbon laminate making them more demanding.

New or Demo

What is the difference between a new and demo ski?

A demo ski is a used ski that comes with a mounted binding that can be adjusted to any boot size. Demo skis typically come from demo fleets or programs, whether on the mountain, in a mountain town shop, or from the manufacturer.

A new ski is brand new and has never been on snow. New skis can come either with or without bindings. If a ski is referred to as "flat" it means the ski does not come with bindings.

New

Demo

Bindings

With or without bindings

Some skis are paired with bindings while others are not. If a ski does not come with bindings, they must be purchased separately, as bindings are required to use a ski. We have a large selection of bindings available. When you select a ski you will see compatible bindings.

If a ski is referred to as "flat" it means the ski does not come with bindings.